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Hayesville celebrated America's 250th Birthday with the Bar W Rodeo on Thursday and Friday nights, fireworks, parades and lots of community spirit throughout the weekend.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
The John C Campbell Folk School dancers always enjoy themselves and bring lots of joy to the audience.
Festival on the Square is this weekend
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Every year on the second weekend of July, one of the most anticipated events in the area arrives. This coming weekend, the 45th Festival on the Square brings music, food, arts and crafts and a great time for smiles and just general visiting of friends.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
BOE approves budget resolutions and amendments
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Clay County Schools Board of Education met June 29 with an agenda of recognition, reports and action taken by the board approving the Summary of Budget Resolutions and Amendments for the school fiscal year presented by Chief Financial Officer Shelley Hollingsworth.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Sheriff Ken Henderson arrested on new charges
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During lunchtime on Thursday, July 2, suspended Towns County Sheriff Ken Henderson turned himself in for booking at the Towns County Jail on brand new felony charges brought by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. He was released shortly afterward on a $30,000 bond.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
‘9 to 5: The Musical’ costumers stitching the seventies at the Peacock
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The shoulder pads are back. The polyester is out of the closet. Somewhere, a vintage office blouse is getting a second chance at stardom. At Hayesville’s Peacock Performing Arts Center, costumers for "9 to 5: The Musical" are stitching together the 70's — one outfit at a time.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
A life dedicated to serving others: Clay County remembers Lt. Andrew 'Andy' Lundquist
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Andy Lundquist learned early the values that would guide him throughout his life — hard work, humility and helping others. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving four years in fire rescue.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
The Festival on the Square is Clay County's longest-running community event, which attracts visitors from all over the southeast for the free entertainment, arts and crafts and food.
Festival on the Square is next weekend
News Staff
One the area’s most popular events will happen in downtown Hayesville on the second weekend in July. The 45th Festival on the Square will bring visitors and locals together for a weekend of entertainment, barbeque, unique arts, crafts booths and more.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Ongoing investigation leads to multiple felony charges
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A months long investigation has so far led to the arrest of two men who have been charged for travelling to Clay County to engage in the sexual misconduct with a local minor female.
Brandon Juarez Flores, 19, of Tuckasegee, N.C.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
An interior look at the new auditorium shows the base for tiered seating, catwalk at the top of photo ready for paint and work continuing around stage area.
Construction of Hayesville Intermediate School is on schedule
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Superintendent Melissa Godfrey called a construction meeting for the new Hayesville Intermediate School on Friday, June 26. Work on the school is progressing and completion scheduled for the end of this year.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Maggie McClure, Kirk Hatherly, Ethan Koenig, Eli Danico, Polly Jones, Lillie McClure and Kelly Jones are all smiles after building a ramp for a homeowner in need.
Youth group continues tradition of faith and service at Cross Connection Camp
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For another summer, members of First Hayesville United Methodist Church’s youth group traveled to Wilkes County to take part in Cross Connection Camp, a week dedicated to serving others, strengthening faith and building lifelong friendships.
Thursday, July 2, 2026